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- Lazaro_Mangubat abstract "Little is known about the life of Lazaro de Mangubat ( Also known as: Gabriel Lazaro Mangubat and Capitan Loreto Mangubat).During the term of Governor Juan Niño de Tabora (1626–1632), the Visayas were continually harassed by the Moros, who worked dreadful havoc, capturing, massacring, robbing, sacking churches.Bantayan Island was almost completely depopulated, by the ceaseless invasions from Mindanao, Borneo, and Jológ. Their inhabitants killed or captured. The moros attacked the towns and spared neither the children nor the aged.The villages which they had ravaged were pitiful to see, being either burned to the ground or abandoned and desertedIt was then that Lazaro Mangubat, in 1630, established the first organised settlement in the northern part of Bantayan. where barrio Mancilang of Madridejos is now located. He defended the Island and protect its people, he was the founder of Lawis (meaning point to the sea). It was also him who proclaimed it a visita (beginnings of a parish) of the town of Bantayan. Lawis was the first organized settlement in Bantayan Island.one of his achievements was the construction of the Kota or fortress used as defense and refuge against Moro pirates and Chinese who plundered people and cities along the coast of the Visayas. The present edifice was built in 1790.He also erected a church whose ruined walls and post from the ravages of wars and Moro raids can still be seen in the northernmost part of the town.He was the grandson of Lapu-Lapu, the Cebuano hero. At the age of 13, he was taken to Spain for training. at the age of 50 he went back to Madridejos. He was then the arm-bearer of Spain and he was called the captain. His name is Loreto he arrived in town on St. Lazaro's Day, so his name was changed into Lazaro. He got married to Lucia Maru, a native of Madredijos. The name "Bantayan" comes from Filipino term meaning "to Guard". The name of the island itself describes the purpose of them being there. Bantayan island was also used as an advance warning system for the larger islands of Cebu, the Visayas and Luzon. The Kota was built by force labor working every Saturdays and Sundays. Those inhabitants who will not report for work in the construction of the Kota will received a punishment of 25 whippings and one day imprisonment. The grateful people of Madridejos named a street in his honor.".
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- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:17th-century_Asian_people.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:Filipino_Roman_Catholics.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:Filipino_datus,_rajas_and_sultans.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:People_from_Cebu.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:People_of_Spanish_colonial_Philippines.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:Philippine_Royalty_and_Nobility.
- Lazaro_Mangubat subject Category:Visayan_people.
- Lazaro_Mangubat comment "Little is known about the life of Lazaro de Mangubat ( Also known as: Gabriel Lazaro Mangubat and Capitan Loreto Mangubat).During the term of Governor Juan Niño de Tabora (1626–1632), the Visayas were continually harassed by the Moros, who worked dreadful havoc, capturing, massacring, robbing, sacking churches.Bantayan Island was almost completely depopulated, by the ceaseless invasions from Mindanao, Borneo, and Jológ. Their inhabitants killed or captured.".
- Lazaro_Mangubat label "Lazaro Mangubat".
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